Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Chimpanzees for instance have enormous canine teeth , but the males have them and not the females , so the idea here is that normally a big canine tooth , a sexually dimorphic canine tooth is probably related to inter-male conflict , rather than to killing and , and whether , how that affects your er what you say about the spacing I 'm not sure , but certainly it would be a safe erm generalization to say normally big canines are an aspect of sexual dimorphism and in mammals are very common .
2 My ambition is for Pathcraft to have permanent employees in remoter parts of the country doing vital work and earning a living .
3 All patients with sclerosing cholangitis and positive tests for anti-lactoferrin had ulcerative colitis .
4 Since large serf-owners tended not to live on their estates or to know much about rural conditions , few of the people whom the tsar had charged with thinking about emancipation had any idea of the complexities of the task .
5 And this was the the school master had a special class and he used to keep us in after school to have extra lessons .
6 Mr. Wilson : So the Minister categorically denies the right either for management to have insufficient confidence in the work force to mount a bid or , more probably , for the work force to have insufficient confidence in management to mount a bid .
7 In this new state , the rule for unstack can not be applied at all , but the rule for stack has six instances : x is any one of the three blocks ; y is any block other than x .
8 Craig Gwladys — Next to Penscynor Wildlife Park , this area of woodland has waymarked footpaths and picnic areas with spectacular views of the Dulais an Neath Valleys .
9 Fears of communism had deep roots in the past ( p.6 ) and they had increased as the Cold War developed after 1945 .
10 Part of the campaign against any form of discrimination has this problem : part of the success of any such campaign carries with it , by the yardstick of some , disbenefits .
11 However , people with the same type of impairment had differing views concerning the suitability or unsuitability of various areas of work .
12 ‘ The Ministry of Defence had another item of information for us .
13 If the Ministry of Defence had any use for it , it would n't have been sold .
14 The plain fact is that the feeble PC beep , usually allied to a tiny ( and tinny ) speaker is the laughing stock of the computer world — almost every other type of computer has sound capabilities that make the PC more to be pitied than laughed at .
15 The Ministry of Agriculture has overall responsibility , but operational control lies with the National Rivers Authority and district councils .
16 Mr Ferrucci denied that the continued dispute over the safety of asbestos had any part in the company 's decision to close the factory , though he admitted that the environmental difficulties experienced were ‘ more severe ’ than Raybestos had expected , and no other Raybestos Manhattan factories were being closed down .
17 A university is after all fundamentally an academic institution , world famous universities of course have all sorts of other attributes er for example , er theatres er as well as er sports grounds and that is just as true in this country as it is for example in the United States or Australia or even in the non-English speaking world .
18 These arise from the different effects of electron correlation in the molecule and the ion ( which of course have different numbers of electrons ) , and the effects of spontaneous relaxation of the electrons remaining in the ion as the ejected electron leaves .
19 But the political authorities still of course have considerable power to control the railways .
20 So a single-member company may of course have one member , but will normally need two officers , ie the member/director and another person as company secretary .
21 The institutional distribution of types of course has interesting policy implications which , however , go beyond the scope of this book ; here we need to explore further the types themselves .
22 The fact that it is hegemonal of course has numerous effects .
23 In addition to classroom support Mrs says that Paul needs general support for three hours per evening in relation to his er social well being in his leisure activities three hours per evening for the four evenings a week which he spends at school , in relation to this I think it right to bear in mind Mr evidence about the school , being a special school of course has generous staffing levels , staffing levels which would make the mouth of any head teacher of any other school water I suspect .
24 Seldom in history has a work of fiction had such influence in forming public attitudes and the full fruit of this influence would only be recognized in 1861 : it was Lincoln himself who would refer to the little lady who started the war .
25 This type of teaching has obvious benefits for the learner because her special needs can be met .
26 The results showed that 69 per cent of all beech and 78 per cent of yew had some form of dieback .
27 Why did this kind of ideology have sufficient attractions as an appeal or persuasion to inform the language of the many antislavery associations and contribute to widespread popular petitioning against the slave trade and slavery ?
28 Such a change of direction has major implications for the way services are delivered and for staff roles .
29 The special symbol of confirmation has four parts .
30 This measure of effect has two virtues : it is simple and intuitively appealing .
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